Friday Footy Wrap

G.I. is back! Rabbitohs, Maroons and Australian star centre is finally fit to take on England in this weekend's Wembley double header. Inglis isn't the only player added to the Australian squad for the clash, with the omission of David Shillington making way for the inclusion of Beau Scott. Shillington is still struggling after the notorious Issac Luke "cannonball" tackle which forced him from the field in Australia's 26-12 win over the Kiwis. Willie Tonga is the other major omission due to injury.

The sides for the England v Australia clash, which kicks off at 2:30am AEDST Sunday morning (1:30am QLD) at Wembley Stadium in London:

Inglis isn't the only former Melbourne Storm star to return in Test footy this weekend. Kiwi forward Adam Blair, like Inglis, hasn't played a game since Round 25 of the NRL, after copping a 5 weeks suspension for his involvement in the infamous "brawl of Brookvale". In addition to the return of Blair, Elijah Taylor will make his international debut, and Nathan Fien has earned a recall.

The New Zealand side takes on Wales at 12:30am AEDST Sunday (11:30pm Sat QLD time) at Wembley Stadium prior to the England v Australia clash. The lineups are:

Well... not quite. The drama surrounding the contract of Tim Moltzen and the conjecture between the Dragons and Tigers clubs is over for now, with the Dragons advising they will no longer pursue the contract. The NRL has confirmed they will investigate the conduct of Moltzen's manager Martin Tauber and his dealings with this particular issue. The Dragons were scathing in their assessment of the situation in a press release yesterday, and advised they are likely to pursue the Wests Tigers club for damages relating to this matter.

After weeks of waiting, the National Rugby League is set to release the 2012 Season Draw on Saturday night around 8:00pm. With plenty of reports over certain fixtures and the confirmation of the Thursday night season opener on March 1 between the Knights and Dragons, plenty of fans are anticipating this moment. We'll do our best to bring you the details and the full draw as it's released, plus reaction from the clubs where possible.BACK TO TRAINING

With the calendar hitting November, players are now at their new clubs and for some, training has already begun. The Rabbitohs, Eels, Bulldogs and Raiders are already back to work as of this week, with many more to get back to the paddock next week.SLATER WORLD'S BEST

The Rugby League International Federation (RLIF) held it's awards night this week, and it was Storm fullback Billy Slater who took out the prestigous International Player of the year award. It was a night where Australians scooped the pool. The full list of winners: